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Tree builder random walk: recurrence, transience and ballisticity (English)
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1 February 2022
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The authors considered a tree builder random walk (TBRW), which evolves on trees whose size increases randomly with time. Namely, given a parameter \(s\in \mathbb N\) of the model, after every \(s\) transitions of the walker a random number of vertices are added to the tree and attached to the current position of the random walk. It proved that for a large and most significant class of TBRWs, the process is either null recurrent or transient. Moreover, if \(s\) is odd then the walker is ballistic, thus transient; if \(s\) is even then the walker's behavior depends from local properties of the growing tree: it can be either null recurrent or it gets trapped on some limited part of the growing tree.
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ballisticity
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random environment
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random trees
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random walks
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recurrence
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transience
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